Sarah Jessica Parker, the star of "Sex In The City," has been visiting Ireland for decades, and on Monday night, she took to social media to share how much she loves one particular classical music Irish radio show.
Parker and her family spend as much time as possible at their vacation home in Killybegs, Co Donegal, which her husband Matthew Broderick's parents bought decades ago.
Through her many vacations in Ireland, Parker has developed a deep love of all things Irish, as noted by her latest Instagram post.
On Monday night, Parker posted a screengrab of RTÉ Lyric FM, an Irish classical music and arts radio station.
"I try to remember. Cause it’s always so lovely," the starlet captioned her post.
"X, SJ #rtéradio."
The post has been flooded with comments, with many coming from fellow RTÉ Lyric FM fans.
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Over on X, RTÉ Lyric FM said that the "feeling is mutual."
?@SJP, the feeling is mutual X
— RTÉ lyric fm (@RTElyricfm) April 23, 2024
????RTÉ Radio Player App
?? New York ↔️ Donegal & Limerick ?? pic.twitter.com/jqx51jD9Jn
This certainly isn't the first time Parker has expressed her grá for Ireland and its culture.
Last summer, Parker and her family spent a good deal of time in Ireland. As they prepared to head home to New York, she posted a carousel of photos celebrating what she loves about her time in Donegal.
In her post, she wrote "Photos really. They never quite capture it...And there is always more. And you should have SEEN it."
Parker highlighted some of her favorite Irish foods, including a bag of SuperValu's Irish York cabbage, a delightful-looking cup of tea, and a package of Charleville mature red cheddar.
Also in her post was an idyllic-looking set-up of two books (one about Churchill, the other a satire), another cuppa, and what appears to be a pork chop on a sunny summer evening. It does look magical and Lyric FM would be the perfect calming soundtrack.
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Parker's husband Matthew Broderick inherited their Donegal holiday home in Killybegs and Kilcar that his parents had purchased when he was a child.
A few years back, Broderick told the Irish Voice, a sister publication to IrishCentral, about his Irish homestead: “You know the landscape, the hiking but it's also the people there that I grew up knowing.
"Real farmers who worked the hay in the summer and milked cows. I really, really got to know my neighbors and that just doesn't happen in the same way here in the US.
"We just really felt welcomed there [in Donegal]. It's another culture, a wonderful place."
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